Can Jake Sullivan’s visit mend China-U.S. relations?

For more: #US #JakeSullivan #China #WangYi #Taiwan #Tariffs #Geopolitics #2024Elections #KishoreMahbubani #CGTN #ThePoint #LiuXin U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan is in China, marking the first time in eight years a president’s national security chief has visited the country. In Beijing for a three-day visit, Sullivan met with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi for a fourth round of strategic talks. For China, the focus will be centered around Taiwan, described by officials as the number one “red line,“ along with the country’s legitimate development rights and the issue of U.S. sanctions and tariffs. For the U.S., Sullivan is expected to discuss issues concerning America’s fentanyl crisis, military communication, AI, and geopolitics. What does this visit reveal about the state of China-U.S. relations? And with the U.S. elections fast approaching, how impactful will this meeting prove to be? Join Liu Xin for a special edition of The Point with guest Kishore Mahbubani. Don’t miss out! #US #JakeSullivan #China #WangYi #Taiwan #Tariffs #Geopolitics #2024Elections #KishoreMahbubani #CGTN #ThePoint #LiuXin 【Guest】 Kishore Mahbubani Distinguished Fellow, Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore Subscribe to us on YouTube: Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): Download our APP on Google Play (Android):
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